1 II 1 El DESIRABLES Embroideries, insertions find headings, newest patterns, latest designs. Come and see us for ...YOUR... Summer Underwear We have a complete line of muslin and underwear for Ladies and Gents. knit Lee Teutsch SUCCESSOR TO Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Company. fofe. (jgggBBB "MONDAT. MAY 26, 1902. BREVITIES. taker, the dentist. Lee Teutsch for hats. es A. Howard, farm loans. . j i bney saved at tne sianaaru. ;e lunches at the Gilt Edge. iter's for ice cream. Court St Bt-edge lunch counter, uouri t. avberries and cream at Philip'3 karanL llumbus buggies, ?150, at TJma- Implement Company. br that tired feeling take Dut- pure delicious ice cream. bu'U advise your friends to eat Ion's ice cream if you try it. niton's ice cream is always right luse it's made of pure cream. Ice, fresh, white comb honey, also cabbage plants, at Hawley Bros- ilace lunch counter, on Court let, is now open. Everything in on. bney to loan at lowest rates on or country property. J. R. Dick- East Oregonian building. fithee, 305 Court St., agent for Dd- Wc and Davis sewing machines. beads from $27.50 to $65 on in- Iments. Even-thins: guaranteed. kinds of real estate for sale. pes on easy payments, will fur- part of purchase money. cm & Cook, room 10, Taylor TWO POOR GAMES LA GRANDE SCALP EASILY LIFTED BY THE INDIANS. Haviland China have 3 sets of Haviland h l n i 1 J 1 . r ... wv al a sduiiutc. $7 Set for $5.25 7.50 Set for $5.50 9.00 Set for $7.00 SEE WINDOW HUNZIKER Jeweler and Optician Castle's for fish. Hot lunches at Philip's restaurant. Boiled hams, ready for the table, at Hawley Bros. For first-class cab, day or night, call 'phone Main 7.0. Fireworks, flags, bombs, cannon J crackers, Chinese lanters, etc. Noll's A. W. Nye, candidate for justice of the peace, Pendleton district. Vote for him. Fall in line and do your trading at the strictly cash grocery, which Is the Standard. Beginning Monday, Mrs. Campbell will close out 100 trimmed summer hats at reduced prices. The ladies of the Maccabees will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 o clock. Lena Burton, commander. The young Indians, or Roy Alex ander's baseball team, have issuea challenge to the barbers for a con test on the. diamond. The total enrollment for the cur rent year at the State Asii'Mitura. College in Corvallis, is '488, an addl tion of 52 students plnce last June. Damon Lodge No. 4, Knights of Pythias, will meet in regular session this evening at 7 o'clock sharp. Bus iness to transact. All members re quested to be present. Pendleton Messenger Company dis tributes bills, delivers trays, letters, messages, packages, etc., at all hours. Headquarters employment office, 22u Court street. 'Phone, black 136. John Siegel and Ruth Van Dike fieoree H. Siesel ana Laura van Dike, the bridesgroom's brothers and the bride's sisters, had a double wea- ding at Pine City, Was,u., last Sun day evening. A contest to decide the ioohI pop ular lady in Pendleton has been ar ranged at the Merry-go-round, and persons are entitled to one vote ior each ticket purchased. The prize Is a beautiful gold watch, 20-year Du ber case, purchased of W. E. Garri son, and is on exhibition in his show window. The local Salvation Army people are having a series of entertainments and SDecial meetings on the streets and in their hall. Major Harris, of San Francisco, and Major Dubbin, of Portland, are here and they are en tertainintr the people with lectures and stereopticon entertainments Saturday evening the hall was crowded with people to hear the il lustrated lecture, entitled "Side Lights from Hawaii. This lecturo was very good and all were pleased Tonight another illustrated lecture "Darkest America," will be delivered at the hall. Major Harris and wife are making their last visit through this country previous to their de parture for the Hawaiian islands where they go to do missionary work. Urn Soda It certainly the moat delicious S cent drink ever .erred la Pendleton. Some drink, yon like, and come you don't; but Um Soda U a, favorite with everybody. Sold only at Koeppen. Drug Btore, which i. K etejn Uom Main street toward the Court Houm. i i. Saturday and Sunday Contests Were Poor Exhibitions of the Great Na tional Game and But Two or Three Better Than Ordinary Plays Were Made. The Pendleton fans are getting their fill of baseball. Saturday, Sun day and today the Indiaus have crossed bats with the Rod Jackets, from La Grande and the Pendleton players won the two first gamea without much effort The Ln Grande boys have hardly played enough this season to get their batting eye and they did very poor work In the field in both games, although It was worse Sunday than Saturday. They have the material for making a fast team, but they have only Been organized a little over two weeks and have had little chance to get themselves ln trim. Few sensational plays were made in Saturday's game other than the catch of a foul pop-up by Brown. One of the La Grande boys was at bat and he sent a foul up and back Brown was behind the batter and made a run for the ball. He got un der it and held the ball but was go ing at such momentum that he could not stop at the visitors' bench. Sev eral men and boys were sitting on the bench and seeing that he was go ing to run into them, Brown made a leap, cleared the bench, heads and all, but held to the ball. Zeigler cov ered his usual large territory at third, Clemens made two good runs and captured files, but he missed an other, a difficult one. With the ex ception of a few errors which allow ed two of La Grande's men to cross the home plate, this game was quite spirited and fairly good. Score by Innings. La Grande ... 00000020 0 Pendleton 01012000 Sunday's Game. There was little life in Sunday's game. The Pendleton players tried to get up a little enthusiasm, but the La Grande boys appeared to be look ing for defeat and did not play with confidence or much vigor. Little ex citement was manifest among the on lookers although a good crowd was present. Zeigler was hit in the head bv a ultched ball from Blair and knocked senseless for a minute. This caused some excitement among the ladies in the grand stand, but ho was soon on his feet again and went on with the game apparently none the worse for the accident. Clemens also got a ball in the wind and took first base. Score by Innings. La Grande ... 00302020 07 Pendleton 2510220 113 Next Games. The Pendleton tossers will cross bats with the "Walla Walla team in Weston Wednesday- and Thursday, during the Pioneers' picnic. Friday they will play the Colfax team two games in this city, at iu a. m. anu t p. m., and will return to Weston and play Colfax again saturuay. meir return games with La Grande will be played June 1, 2 and 3. MARTIN'S LODGING HOUSE. Tn b Ooened June 1. Under Man agement of Mrs. A. R. Stiahon Martin's new modern lodging house will be opened to the public about June 1st, in all Its completeness and Hpanliness. The Martin lodging house is located in the new brick block on Main street and is the best equipped, most convenient and best arranged ln Pendleton. No pains or exnense have been Bpared in fitting un the nice large, cool and well-veu tilated rooms, with fine furniture and especially good bods, so that comfort h assured all. The Martin lodging hou&e will be conducted and under the direct su norvlslon of Mrs. A. R. Strahou, who has had wide experience ln this lino of work and thoroughly understands what is necessary for tha pleasure of guests. She was for a long time In charge of the lodging house in the Despain block and gave splendid satisfaction. The Rro 24 laree rooms In the Martin block and persons desiring good clean place to room are invited to take advantage of this opponun Ity. Dislocated His Shoulder. Athena. May 26. B, F. Mansfield otherwise known as "Doc," Is laid up with a dislocated shoulder, Last Frl day he hitched up his team and he and A. W. Nye, democratic candidate for Justice of the peace, drove over to Weston to attend the political rai ly. Everything went well until they returned home and Mr. Nye had at lighted from the rig. Mr. Mansfield started to drive across a ditch and when the wheels struck the bank the couDline broke and let the front wheels pull from under the rig. Mr, Mansfield fell on his shoulder with the above results. Dr. Smith was called and set the dislocated member. Old World and Xetr 0&. We must look to the solar system fot examples of stars ln tlio Inst stage of development. Each of the planets mny ln fact be regarded as nn object of thla kind. The bare and rocky surface of the tuoou affords a desolate picture of what-may result from the long contin ued proecs of condensation. The vol canic region gives no evidence of the existence of life In fact, the spectro scope Indicates that If there is any nlr on tho moon It Is much too rare to sup port life as we know it. Fortunately tho moon Is not the only example of n wornout star. The earth, which probably has many counterparts ln tho universe, is nuother example of a less desolate kind. Here, though tu process of condensation which is the chief cause of celestial phenomena baa censed, the problem of evolution has not ended. In fact, though tho cos mlcal problems which wo have consid ered ln their barest elements will not be completely solved for centuries, It may be truly said that the questions raised by tho countless living organ isms ln a single drop of ditch water are still more complex and will require a still longer tlmo for their solution. Popular Science Monthly. A l'rdcatrlnn Feat. If you desire to travel on foot through two kingdoms, two duchies and three principalities lu the short space of five hours and ten minutes, you have no need to transplant yourself to fairy land or put on a pair of seven league boots. The feat can bo accomplished in the fatherland without any great exer tion. You select as your starting point the village of Stelnbnch, lu the Bava rian district of Oberfrnnken, a station on the Gera-Saalfeld-Llchtenfels rail way. From hero you proceed In hnlf an hour to Llchtentanne (Saxe-Melnln-gen), and nn hour and a hnlf Inter you arrive at Ileuschengesess (Houss o. 1.). The next halting plnce, Glelma (Schwnrzburg Rudolstndt)cnn be reach ed ln ten minutes, nnd hnlf nn hour's walk takes you to Altengesess (Reuss y. 1.). From here you march on to Drog nltz (Prussia) ln an hour and a half, and lu nn equal space of time you reach the final stage of your journey, Sanl thai (Saxe-Altenbourg). It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse We Will Sell for This Week 20 Pieces Striped Dimfty J The ideal hot woathor dress goods ; is lloworod and in a splendid variety of colors lavondor, pink, red, black and whito, bluo, light blue, navy and green Dimity Stripes Regular Price, 12 Yds for $1 Sale Price, 6 Cents Have a few small cuts of Mercerized Dimities tht aro regularly worth 33c, to close 20c Per Yard The Peoples Woriouse PENDLETON, OREGON Agents Patterns Mall Orders Promptly Filled. Send for Samples, ea ANOTHER WEEK OF SPECIAL OFFERINGS. An Editor's Advice lo Yotinn Writers Kditors nre just as likely be af fected by appearances as other people nro. They try to be Impartial. But they are only human. Strive as they mny to live up to tho conception that some of you have of them as superior beings who are above tho influences that sway ordinary mortals, they cannot always avoid being pleasantly Impressed by an attractive looking manuscript. Its lit erary merit may in reality bo no great er tunn tnnt or tuo poony pn-purcu manuscript lying alongside of It. But Its more presentable appearance may bring out its good qualities so much more effectively as to make It seem to the editor to be decidedly tho better piece of writing, aud thus lend to Ita acceptance In preference to the other. Franklin B. Wiley lu Ladies' Uon Journal. 2500 tooth picks 5c. Very latest effects in fancy box stationery 25, 35, 45 and .octs. Large kid body dolls, 20c. New books and other fancy gifts for "commencement" day. Hammocks 48c to 3 95, largest line in Pendleton. The sixth annual meeting of tin Spokane Baptist Association will b(s held ln the Baptist church at Latah Wash., from Juno 3 to 0 Inclusive. BOSTON STORE. Leaders in o c The Pioneers of the Pacific A Strictly Up tq Data Infuranc Orgaiiltatlon. Afford Absolute 1'rotectlon and Pty CUImi Promptly. head ornci: PENDLETON - OREGON Ii Well Katabllihed jn Sto Stalei, SOLICITORS WANTED. Child's set of fork, spoon, 22c to Si. 95. to select from. knife and Large line Plain and decorate crepe paper, From five cents a roll up. Base balls, gloves, mitts, bats and masks. Fancy vases. Some extra pretty "Bohemian" goods, also large line of American patterns. Frederick Nolf TRUCKING AND DRAYING We are prepared to do your work and ask you to call on us. Charges will bo right. TEKEPA0NE 11ED 61 Ollice at The Old Dutch Henry Feed Barn. Kit Hays 8: Connerley Proprietors BECK The Plumber and Tinner For First Class Work tit Roasonublo Pricos Shop: Cottonwood Street, Opposite St. Joo Store, Near Court St. 00000Sa9 9 O 0 0 Cleanliness Is Next to Godliness Said the late Henry Ward Beecher, and our grocery and bakery is as clean in all departments as it is pos sible to make it. The strawberry season is here, and we have taken special precautions to keep our berries elean and in proper condition. We keep them under cover, where they are free from flies and have not been in the fingers of Indians and handled over by them. OUR STRAWBERRIES as well as everything we handle Are Clean and Give Satisfaction iiSlirafiSEtt 9 9 0 0 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 0 9 0 0 0 0 9 9 0 0 0 R. MARTIN, Proprietor d)(De ThU signature N cm overy box ot tho gouulno Laxative BrornoQuinlne Tablet y7nDrtr0t'.M remedy that cure xM iu 3 1